TCC - Bacharelado em Agroecologia (Sede)

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    Agroecologia e ancestralidade - encantamento e fortalecimento da identidade e lutas camponesas nos Sertões de Crateús-CE
    (2024-03-07) Silva, Jaislânia Araújo; Figueiredo, Marcos Antonio Bezerra; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4886000173439874
    This Academic Memorial presents my trajectory over the four years of the Bachelor's degree in Agroecology-UFRPE, structured in a timeline format, with the aim of presenting, analyzing and reflecting on this experience, the learning acquired, the remarkable moments and teaching, research and extension activities. The construction took place through review of notebooks, texts, photos, videos and conversations with friends and family. It reveals my life story and how I chose the course and Agroecology. It describes, analyzes and reflects on the themes of Peasantry, Agroecology and Feminism, Embroidery as art-education, which marked me during this period, and were important in my professional and personal training. Recognizing the valuable role of peasants in the construction of agroecology and embroidery as an artistic/cultural instrument, capable of enriching and enhancing teaching-learning processes.
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    Mandalando memórias camponesas: buscando caminhos d'água e da saúde integral a partir de práticas participativas agroecológicas no Sertão de Crateús - Ceará
    (2024-03-05) Meneses, Ana Sabrina Araújo; Alves, Angelo Giuseppe Chaves; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9733905079544308
    This work aims to present my academic trajectory and how it was built from alternating between the university and the territory where I live. I rescued peasant memories in the form of a mandala of time, presenting memorable moments from my life. Analyzing this period with the water paths experienced by my family in the backlands, I bring the relationships in the construction of Agroecology based on belonging to the Earth, community life, facing mineral model projects, health care based on of integrative practices, medicinal plants and the rescue of female self-knowledge as a healing tool for action in the world, resulting in sustainable redesigns of ethnoagroecosystems and the peasant way of life. I used the following methodologies: rereading the reports, maps, drawings, texts used and selected the themes that most caught my attention to guide my writing. Given the reflections and learnings, I conclude and affirm my important mission as an educator in Agroecology in the collaboration of empowering rural people, based on creative, participatory methodologies and an act of love that revolutionizes.